Recce Bren Carrier

Discussion in 'Recce' started by oscar pip, Sep 26, 2014.

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  1. oscar pip

    oscar pip Junior Member

    Thought you might like to see the bronze model I had made of a Bren Gun Carrier , It has a recce cap badge on the plinth and is inscribed with my late fathers name JW Mumby 53rd Welsh Division Reconnaissance Corps . It was made by Jim Tuck of Olde Earth Castings
     

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  2. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    A wonderful Piece of Special memorabilia that you have had commissioned.

    It really Looks good and is a real Tribute to your Late Father.

    Regards
    Tom
     
  3. Bernard85

    Bernard85 WW2 Veteran WW2 Veteran

    good day oscar pip.j,m, yesterday,08:56pm.re:recce bren carrier.grate casting,should last forever.in memory of your father,may he rest in peace,regards bernard 85, :poppy: :poppy:
     
  4. Recce_Mitch

    Recce_Mitch Very Senior Member

    A great tribute to your father

    Cheers
    Paul
     
  5. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WW2 Veteran WW2 Veteran

    Oscar

    Well done !

    This from another devotee
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  6. Wills

    Wills Very Senior Member

  7. 4jonboy

    4jonboy Daughter of a 56 Recce

    Well done. Lovely tribute to your late father

    Lesley
     
  8. oscar pip

    oscar pip Junior Member

    Thanks to all , I,m sure he would approve of it . 4jonboyhave you heard the D-Day dodger version of lilli marlane .
    regards Frank
     
  9. 4jonboy

    4jonboy Daughter of a 56 Recce

    Yes I have Frank :)

    If I could post the version which is on Youtube I could hear it again-help anyone? :wink: (I bet someone posts it very soon!)

    Lesley
     
  10. sanchez

    sanchez Patron Patron

    Hi frank
    the bronze is amazing and a great tribute to youre father. Did youre father drive a bren gun ?
    Cheers
    dave
     
  11. oscar pip

    oscar pip Junior Member

    HI Sanchez thanks for your interest , he was a bren gunner on the carrier with the 53rd Welsh Reconnaisance from landing at Arromanches in 44 until the end of the war . regards frank
     

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